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![]() Various editions have been released since it arrived on the board game scene, such as the All-Star Sports, Baby Boomer, Silver Screen, Young Players, RPM, Welcome to America, The Vintage Years, Back to the 80s, and Star Wars editions. The game was officially released in 1981, with numerous publishers handling the game until 2008 when Hasbro finally purchased the rights for Trivial Pursuit. However, a missing piece brought them to invent their own game instead, which led to the creation of one of the most popular board games of the decade -Trivial Pursuit. ![]() The two men were preparing to play Scrabble. ![]() Though Trivial Pursuit may seem to be an older game, this board game was only made available on the shelves in the early 1980s and was the brainchild of photo editor Chris Haney and sports editor Scott Abbott. Here’s our guide on playing Trivial Pursuit – all you’re left to do is set things up and enjoy! History of Trivial Pursuit If you love trivia and board games, why not blend the best of both worlds by playing Trivial Pursuit? While the game’s primary goal is pretty simple: answering the questions correctly, this general knowledge board game has its mechanics and twists, making things a little complicated but genuinely a lot more exciting! So, be ready to show off your mastery of various topics like pop, science, art, culture, sports, literature, and many more. ![]()
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